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- ItemCreating Awareness about Cancer in Children Through Tv(Tangaza College, 2009) Githinji, Wanjiru, MWhen you watch their bright faces as they play around, ambition and the hope of a bright future written all over their young faces, one cannot tell of the agony and pain these children endure every single day. Their little giggles and laughs disguise what the little ones have to go through at such tender ages. For some, the tumors can clearly be seen protruding from their faces while for others, their tiny wasted bodies tell it all. Childhood cancer is a reality in our Kenyan society affecting many children across the country. For ages, cancer has been known to affect only the middle aged and the aged in society but then children as young as five years and below also suffer from different types of cancer and such cases are more prevalent than in the past. This is as a result of various factors discussed in this study as well as lack of awareness amongst the public. Childhood cancer is indeed a matter of great concern. A cancer is a cell that has lost its normal control mechanisms. It develops from the abnormal and uncontrolled division of cells which then invade and destroy the surrounding tissues. Cancer cells spread in the body through either the blood stream, lymphatic channels or across body cavities which eventually set up secondary tumors in areas distant from the original tumor.